Tribute photo for Mohinder Singh DHINDSA
Layla
Left by Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa:
14/02/2014
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Tribute photo for Mohinder Singh DHINDSA
Mohinder Singh DHINDSA
Left by Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa:
14/02/2014
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Tribute photo for Mohinder Singh DHINDSA
Dad's 50th Birthday
Left by Dee Aujla:
14/02/2014
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Tribute photo for Mohinder Singh DHINDSA
Raman
Left by Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa:
14/02/2014
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Tribute photo for Mohinder Singh DHINDSA
Mohinder Singh Dhindsa
Left by Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa:
14/02/2014
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Mohinder Singh Dhindsa is/was my Father.


I am currently writing the first part of my book My Father & The Lost Legend of Pear Tree (MF & TLLoPT). The book is all about my late Father and how i have tried to make something positive come out of his death.


To make sure that the memory of my Father is never forgotten. The story centres around my journey to try and come to terms with his death.


“Sometimes you forget. Then you remember. Then you realise why you must never forget”

Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa:
26/02/2012
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http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Raman-know-team-father-supports/story-13894365-detail/story.html


Why Raman will always know which team his father supports



Saturday, November 19, 2011 Derby Telegraph


A PROUD Derbeian, who was one of the driving forces behind the Brain Clough and Peter Taylor statue at Pride Park, has named his newborn son Raman – after the team he loves.



Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa and wife Ravinder, of Littleover, said that there were a number of reasons behind choosing the name but the main one was the connection of "Ram" to Derby.



Little Raman was born weighing 7lbs 4ozs at Royal Derby Hospital on November 12.
Kalwinder, 32, said: "My main reason for going with it was because of the Derby connection.
"You have the Rams, who I support, of course, and the link with Private Derby, the Swaledale ram, who is the mascot of the 2nd Mercian Battalion, Derby's infantry regiment.



"But another really important reason was that my late father, Mohinder Singh Dhindsa, was originally from a village in Nawanshahr, Punjab, called Ram Rai Pur.

Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa:
19/11/2011
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Candle shortcandle
Left by A Edwards:
16/11/2011
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Left by Joga,kashmiro and family.:
15/11/2011

'Never reject your own community no matter what faults you find within it'

Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa:
15/11/2011
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